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We've served over 10,000 WOW players since November, 2004. Over 99% of our customers come back for additional services. Let us serve you. You'll love what we can offer.

Please remember to include the following information with Paypal note. (To ensure fastest delivery please attach your server name, char name, Alliance/Horde to your PayPal note.)( For some new servers and hot servers, we need more days to deliver, and gold will be send by in game mail. For order above 2000 Gold, we need more than 1 week to do the delivery.)
* Server Name
* Character Name
* Alliance or Horde
* Phone number (required)
Usually we do 24/7 instant delivery so please stay in game waiting for us to contact you. With fast and courteous service, your gaming needs can be satisfied any time of the day. The gold should be in your in-game mailbox a few hours after we received your payment.
(If purchase 10,000 Gold or more. $599=10,000 Gold, average $5.99=100 Gold.

Other Payment
Options:

Other than
Paypal, we also welcome payment from money order, check,
Western
Union or MoneyGram money transfer, and we are
happy to accept credit cards.

To send a
payment via money order, simply go to your bank or post office
and request a money order for the necessary amount. Mail the
money order to the following address along with your name,
contact information, your email, phone number, your character's
server, character's name, faction, and brief details you
ordered.

To send
an order via Western Union or
MoneyGram, simply go to www.westernunion.com or
www.moneygram.com and find a local agents near your location.
Most of the Walmart Stores in the USA have
MoneyGram services. Please make payable to:

Kun HuPO Box 2331
Union City, CA 94587 USAPhone:510-455-

4230

After
you've sent your payment, please email us your name, address,
phone number, money control number, and your account information
to us. After we receive it, we will send a confirmation email
back to you with your Order Number.

You can easily use your Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
or Discover card by selecting "PayPal" as your payment
method.

You will be redirected to the PayPal checkout page, once
there you may either login to your PayPal account if you
have one or if you do not have a PayPal account simply click
the button that says;

"If you do not currently have a PayPal account, Click Here".

You will then be able to enter your credit card information

Pay Us
with credit card through our merchant account.

If you do not want to use PayPal to send us your payment, we can
also accept credit card through our business merchant account.

We
require the following information:

1. A brief description of the order.2. The amount you are authorizing to be charged.3. The 16 digit credit card number.4. The expiry date for the credit card.5. The billing phone number.6. The billing address and zip/postal code.7. The cardholder's name as it appears on the card.
and Email address.8. The 3 digit CCV/Security code from the back of your credit
card.9. The signature of the cardholder.

Please make
sure that all information is legible. And please send the
above information to us by fax. The
fax is
only viewed by the person processing your order.

Step 1:
Play a “massively multiplayer” online game on your computer. The most popular
these days is
World of
WarCraft, a role-playing game, or “MMORPG.” In
WoW, hundreds of players can log in to the same server, or “realm,” for
simultaneous adventuring. There are hundreds of
WoW realms all over the world, and more than 5 million people pay monthly
subscriptions to play the game.

Step 2:
Slay some enemies (also called “mobs”). When you do, you can loot their corpses
for items you can later sell to a computer-controlled merchant. In
WoW, if you slay a bear, for instance, click on its corpse and you might see
a column of icons representing teeth, fur, meat, claws, etc. Click the icons to
add them to your inventory. Some enemies yield, or “drop,” weapons and armor as
well as copper, silver or
gold coins.

Step 3:
In
WoW, players can carry as many as five backpacks, each with more than a
dozen “slots,” or spots for loot icons. When your packs are full, head to a town
or city and find a computer-controlled merchant.

Step 4:
Click on the merchant and then click on your backpacks to open them. Click on
the icons in your backpack to sell them to the vendor, who will give you coins.

Step 5:
Slay, loot and sell about a million times.

Step 6:
While you’re out slaying enemies, keep an eye out for rare items. These can be
weapons, armor, trinkets or even crafting patterns that other players might
want. You can tell how valuable an item is by looking at the color of its name.
Green items are “uncommon,” blue items are “rare,” and purple items are “epic.”
In most parts of the virtual world, epic items don’t drop very often.

Step 7:
If you get some of these green, blue or purple drops, put them up for sale for
gold on the in-game auction house. Sometimes epic items are sold for real
money in online marketplaces such as eBay or
www.wowpvpranking.com.

Step 8:
When you have collected about 1,000 pieces of
gold (that can take many days of nonstop killing, looting and selling), put
it up for sale on eBay,
www.wowpvpranking.com or some other online
marketplace.

Step 9:
Here’s how the sale goes on eBay, for example: Someone who plays in the same
realm as you wants to buy your 1,000 pieces of
gold. He has a winning bid of $75, and the cash moves from their credit card
to your account. You arrange to meet him in the game and give him your
gold.
WoW also has an in-game mail system for sending notes,
gold and items to other players.

Step 10:
Repeat this process 100,000 times. Or, as some have done, open a factory in
China, and pay 100 people a few U.S. dollars per month to do it for you.
GLOSSARY

Bot:
Short for “farmbot,” a playable game character programmed to automatically slay
enemies and loot their corpses. Creating bots usually involves hacking, a
practice most game companies do not endorse.

Drop:
Noun: A single piece of loot. Verb: To appear, as sellable items do, in a loot
window when a player clicks on the corpse of a slain enemy.

Goldfarmer:
Or “farmer,” one who plays a MMORPG solely for the purpose of harvesting and
selling loot, accumulating gold and then selling that virtual gold for real
money in online marketplaces such as www.wowpvpranking.com.

Loot:
Noun: The items that drop from slain enemies. These can be common items such as
pelts or cloth to more valuable items such as armor or weapons. Verb: To take
dropped items.

Loot window:
The window that pops up when a player clicks on a slain enemy. The loot window
displays the items (as icons) that can be looted from an enemy’s corpse. Looted
items are added to a player’s personal inventory.

MMOG:
Massively multiplayer online game, a game played simultaneously by hundreds or
thousands of players

MMORPG:
Massively multiplayer online role-playing game, a MMOG that focuses more on
fantasy role-playing and adventuring than, say, World War II shooting action or
the re-creation of battles from ancient history.

Mobs:
Computer controlled enemies. In
WoW, mobs are a mix of common animals, fantasy creatures and monsters and
human or humanoid foes.

Ninja:
A player who, when grouped with other players, steals loot from the corpses of
cooperatively slain enemies instead of waiting to divide it fairly.

Ninja Farmer:
A player who, when grouped with other players, steals loot with the intent to
sell it.

Thottbot:A Web site
that categorizes and cross-references the loot dropped by
WoW enemies. Thottbot also gives rough estimates (percentages) as to the
chance that particular items might drop from particular mobs.